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2025 Tundra Engine is down!

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by Tarikah, Jun 26, 2025 at 2:49 AM.

  1. Jun 27, 2025 at 3:39 PM
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    From seeing the wear on those cylinder walls I guess it is possible, the one who posted video of noises it was making, it very well could be piston slap.
     
  2. Jun 27, 2025 at 3:40 PM
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    nothing would surprise me anymore with the quality of manufacturing after covid, it just seems like most things are shittier

    super generalization , I know.
     
  3. Jun 27, 2025 at 4:27 PM
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    To have any engines failing four years into a model generation is unacceptable.

    If the issue was limited to a specific lot due to a supplier issue and rectified under warranty, I can almost understand the position of some apologists. This doesn’t seem to be the case. This engine has been plagued with problems since inception. It is not acceptable from Toyota, or any other manufacturer.
     
  4. Jun 27, 2025 at 5:38 PM
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    Additional update on my situation...

    After more phone calls and voicemails than I would like to try to keep track of, I finally got ahold of the service manager this afternoon to get the update that Toyota authorized a short block to be ordered, and that a loaner would be available tomorrow morning for me. Unable to give an ETA on the short block until Monday.

    I'll be back in touch with Toyota's brand engagement center in the morning to see about other options; I've also started a claim with NCDS. I've now been without my truck for 33% of the time I had it :monocle:
     
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    What is NCDS?
     
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  6. Jun 27, 2025 at 5:44 PM
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    National Center for Dispute Settlement... Basically a company that advocates for consumers to automotive companies. It was suggested to me by a friend of a friend who had a motor go on his Sequoia TRD Pro @ 10k miles and in the end Toyota replaced the vehicle instead of just the short block.
     
  7. Jun 27, 2025 at 5:46 PM
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    Oh, very nice. I hope you get a new rig! I certainly wouldn't trust one after it tanked like that. It sucks to see this has happened, but I am curious if they'll share any details on what actually killed it.
     
  8. Jun 27, 2025 at 5:49 PM
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    I don't believe any details will come from the dealer unfortunately, it has been hell just to get little bits and pieces of answers... Not to mention calling from different phone numbers to get people to answer the phone there.

    If I could just get a phone call with the regional dealer technical rep that was out there, I'd be more comfortable, but I understand that those positions aren't customer facing (I have a number of friends who are in that role for other manufacturers)
     
  9. Jun 27, 2025 at 6:13 PM
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    Short block?
    I'd want to know more about what happened to the motor before I would accept that.
    Id be asking what is was, and how they are going to insure nothing from the engine failure (metal shavings etc) got into the system.
    There are plenty of oil ports in the cylinder heads, what about something getting into the turbos etc, etc.

    I wouldn't put together an engine that has oil ports/channels in the head that had rods knocking, or piston slap without them all being dissembled and cleaned.
    That's just me though.
     
  10. Jun 27, 2025 at 6:15 PM
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    Exactly my thoughts and concerns as well
     
  11. Jun 27, 2025 at 7:27 PM
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    The thing I remember from that video was how diminutive that 3.4L actually is. If I didn't know where it came from and you told me it came out of a Polaris Slingshot, I would have thought, "looks about right".
     
  12. Jun 27, 2025 at 7:58 PM
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    [QUOTE="WindChillYeti75, post: 3965323, member: 128787" This current gen tundra is leaps and bounds in capability above the last gen. The powertrain is more suited for truck duty as it makes its power lower in the rpm band which is what you want for towing and hauling. This gen can tow more, haul more, and is a much more comfortable and quiet ride.[/QUOTE]
    Those of us that spend most our time under load are far more concerned about the costs associated with maintenance, downtime, and lifespan than we are how well it takes off the line. For a big NA gasoline engine(for a halfton), the 5.7L actually has very good low end numbers that it produces with very low stress and heat.

    For the type of "capability" your referencing, Toyota was making stock forced induction 5.7s almost 2 decades ago that put out 500 HP and 550 torque. With the 4.3 rear axle vs the 3rd gens 3.4L and a 3.21, it ain't even close.
     
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  13. Jun 27, 2025 at 8:16 PM
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    What difference does that make, it’s been dead for years, it’s over and done with, Toyota made the decision for us, we have to get over the damn 5.7. It was great and is great in the older trucks, but it’s not coming back .

    Just my .02, As much as I personally liked the 5.7, it seems underpowered now compared to driving this and pulling with this.

    Also, Just a note, you can’t just look at the rear end ratio and act like it’s such a massive difference, trans ratios are in there too and 10 clogs will keep it in the torque peak longer.
     
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    In addition, it's completely an apples to bacon comparison when you're talking about gearing a NA vs FI engine. You don't need (or want) to gear a FI engine to the moon. It's counter-productive.
    It would be interesting to compare OVERALL gearing between the two. I'd be willing to bet the difference isn't as striking as the rear axle numbers would suggest.
     
  15. Jun 28, 2025 at 12:35 AM
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    Yes, that stuck with me too.
    According to the TCCN, the 2GR series of engines is larger than this V35A.

    And the timing chain is noticeably lighter and less robust feeling than the ones found in the 2GR engines. Maybe they used higher strength steel on the new chains and could use less material without sacrificing the longevity of it? I’m not so sure.
     
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    Given that the V35A has had timing chain failures already in low mileage GX 550, and mind you, these are being built and assembled in Japan, the 2GR is a more robust design with better materials.
     
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    So should we hold off on buying 2025 Tundras? Seems like a small % of folks having engine issues but not great to see a 5/25 build date have an engine failure...
     
  18. Jun 28, 2025 at 6:49 AM
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    Buy what you want. One 2025 failure is not a good reason to avoid them.
     
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    I’d still bet on the tundra and Toyota way before any other 1/2 ton,

    anything can take a shit , it suck’s when it does , but the others are not better
     
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  20. Jun 28, 2025 at 8:31 AM
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    At this point, there isn't a pattern to the few failures within the 2025 model year. That's not to say one won't emerge, but it does seem to be WAY BETTER than that of previous year.
     
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    I'd like to be a fly on the wall of the next Toyota tundra engine designers' meeting... or in their garage when doing a few teardowns like we saw the CCN do. Then I'd feel better about new ones really being better. That said, I am currently negotiating to trade my 2023 for a 2025. Funny thing this salesman doesn't seem to be super eager to sell it. Which is odd... unless maybe he is having second thoughts about taking the trade. Meanwhile Caravana seems to be willing to buy it. Not a great price but acceptable.


     
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    That's only partially true. If the same failure happens in new model, it may be a cause for concern. This isn't in the same category as some freak failure, like an alternator or ac dying.

    We don't see turbos failing anymore, so that can be put to rest that they fixed whatever the issue was with them.
     
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    Wasting your keystrokes, not concerned. Enjoying my Tundra.
     
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    You gotta calm down man
     
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    The problem for the third gen folks even if their engine doesn’t blow up is unfortunately for you guys the reputation is beyond repair. I’m not a hater there are certain things about the third gen that are better than the second and first gen such as a fully boxed frame but the resell value is gonna take a hit due to the reputation for at least a decade imo
     
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    how are current resale values?
     
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    It still looks good to me, nothing abnormally different that any other truck Ive owned.

    my 2016 didnt exactly set the record either so they all are about the same from what Ive owned.

    the RAM I had was a little lower, but I got more off on the front side
     
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    you can get thousands off msrp off third gens they’re sitting not talking crap just stating the facts. About 7500 off msrp seems to be average from what I read so if I was truck hunting for a third gen which are all only a few years old I would buy a brand new one not a used one especially since I want the warranty in case my engine blows up so the third gen would have to be dirt fucking cheap used for me to consider it
     
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    I would as well. That’s about what I got off my ‘25.

     

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